ARCHIVE October2017

World’s Most Weird Stories
World’s Most Weird Stories Everyday we come across weird stories. Below is some juicy bits for your palates: Did you know that “pre-owned” wives were sold at auction in nineteenth-century England? That […]

Neo-liberal people
Who is a Neo-liberal? “A neo-liberal is a person who is against the poor or an apologist for ‘the rich’.” – Quote from Mises Wire Neo-liberals promote economic policies which lead to […]

Account Surplus in Germany is Worrying
Current Account Surplus in Germany is Worrying Currently among the G20 countries, Current Account Surplus in Germany is an outlier with 250 billion euros every year. Is this a good or bad […]

Innovative Teaching Methods
Innovative teaching refers to the use of creative, unconventional, and effective teaching methods that engage students, enhance their learning experience, and foster critical thinking. Innovative Teaching Methods We all understand that teaching […]
Sanctuary States: Oregon & California
Sanctuary states are regions within a country that adopt policies aimed at providing protection to individuals, particularly immigrants, who are at risk of deportation or legal persecution Sanctuary States: Oregon & California […]

Facts About England
Facts About England Bank of England was founded in 1694. That is 323 years ago. The country has experienced 60 business cycles, 6 major wars and 6 large financial crises. With the […]
Base Titanium Earns $21 Million in Net Profits
Base Titanium Limited Earns $21 Million in Net Profits On 28th August 2017, Base Titanium Limited released its Full Year Results to 30 June 2017. The entire mining operations in Kwale County […]

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a political Tool
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a political Tool Diane Coyle published a great article on Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics arguing that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is still a superior method of […]

Dr.Roselyn Akombe Resigns
Dr.Roselyn Akombe resigns from the Commission Dr.Roselyn Akombe has resigned from the poll agency. She sent a full statement from New York. She was working for the UN before joining the commission. […]

Sverker Johansson: The man who has created 3 million Wikipedia Pages
Sverker Johansson: The man who has created 3 million Wikipedia Pages Sverker Johansson is a man on a mission. He created over 3 million Wikipedia pages all in Swedish. He is currently […]

Basic Education in Kenya
Basic education in Kenya is a fundamental aspect of the country’s educational system, designed to ensure that every child has access to quality learning. Achieving Universal Basic Education in Kenya Article 43 […]

William Baumol: The Prolific Economics Writer
William Baumol: The Prolific Economics Writer William Baumol was one of the most prolific economists of his time. He was born in South Bronx. Baumol is credited for having written an excess […]

Diani Beach: Africa’s Leading Destination
Diani Beach: Africa’s Leading Destination Diani Beach has won an award of being Africa’s leading destination. The beach won an award during the World Travel Award 2017. This event took place in […]

Moneyness by JP Koning is an economics Goldmine
Moneyness by JP Koning is an economics Goldmine I’m happy to report that today I came across this economics goldmine by JP Koning called Moneyness. This is a very elaborate blog by […]

World Bank Grounds Needs to Do More
World Bank Group (WBG) Needs to Do More Taxation is the leading source of income for many developing countries around the world according to World Bank Group (WBG). In the past, we’ve […]

Life-long Learning is the Future of Work
Life-long Learning is the Future of Work In order to cope with the dynamic economy, you have to constantly learn and apply new skills. Education should ideally be a lifelong learning process. […]

Summary of Kenya Supplementary Budget 2017
On Wednesday 11th Oct 2017, the president signed into law the Supplementary budget worth Ksh. 47.6 billion. The changes were made under the direction of Hon. Joseph Limo (MP Kipkelion East) who […]

Top 3 Business Schools in Kenya
It is important to know which are the leading business schools in our mother country: Kenya. Here is a list of the top 3 business schools in Kenya according to Palmes League. […]

R.I.P. Professor Fred McChesyney
Professor Fred McChesyney was a leader in applied economics in studying of law. He was the chair of economics and law department at University of Miami’s School of Law. Professor Fred McChesyney […]
Award of Nobel Prize in Economics
The recent award of 2017 Nobel Prize for Economic Science is a proof that the committee in Sweden is increasingly recognizing use of data and measurement in economics over theory. This […]